Grubs are an undercover lawn problem. They stealthily devour grass roots for days before the damage is visible. Burrowing just under the soil surface, these pests feast on organic matter in the soil, ...
Here’s how to spot them, and the best pesticides and natural solutions to protect your lawn. If spongy brown patches are appearing on your lawn, chances are its lawn grubs gnawing on the roots of your ...
Grub control is a necessary part of lawn maintenance. These common pests are found all across the United States and can quickly become an infestation in areas with rainy seasons and moist soils. Find ...
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How to use nematodes to kill lawn grubs without chemicals this summer
If patches of your lawn have started to feel spongy, lift like a loose carpet, or get torn up overnight by birds, foxes or ...
Learn the telltale signs of a grub infestation and how to stop these pest from wrecking your lawn. Grubs eat grass roots, which causes spongy turf, sod that's easy to pull up, and brown spots in lawns ...
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